Category Archives: British Columbia

Greens get record donations in non-election year
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - Delegates to the B-C Green Party's weekend convention in New Westminster heard that the party received more than 710-thousand dollars in donations last year. Treasurer Aird Fla...
Jun 10, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today

Search continues for missing boaters after crash
OSOYOOS- An eyewitness to a "horrific" boating crash in Osoyoos, on Saturday night describes a boat T-boning another at high speed before launching into the air and disappearing into the lake. Carmen ...
Jun 10, 2019 Image Credit: Global News

Tilray signs deal to limit how its biggest shareholder may sell its stake
NANAIMO, B.C. - Tilray Inc. has signed a deal that puts limits on how and when its largest shareholder may sell its stake in the cannabis company. Privateer Holdings Inc., one of the company's ea...
Jun 10, 2019

Couples struggling to conceive are better off not smoking pot: doctor
VANCOUVER - Men and women who smoke marijuana could be adding to their infertility woes if they are already struggling to start a family, says an obstetrician-gynecologist who is callin...
Jun 09, 2019

Victoria council debates asking Ottawa to help fund Remembrance Day
VICTORIA - A move to seek federal funding for Victoria's annual Remembrance Day events may have backfired, the city's mayor said Friday. Lisa Helps said she expected council members would re...
Jun 09, 2019

Condo developers offer free wine, avocado toast to woo buyers in slowing market
VANCOUVER - It wasn't that long ago that prospective homebuyers in Vancouver would line up for hours to get into condo presale events or face off in heated bidding wars for a chance to ...
Jun 09, 2019

Extradition hearing for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou set for early next year
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's Supreme Court has accepted a plan by the defence team for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou that would see her extradition hearing begin Jan. 20, more than a year after she ...
Jun 08, 2019

Barriere RCMP asking public not to bring possible explosives to detachment
BARRIERE - Police in Barriere are reminding well-intentioned residents that bringing possible explosives to the detachment is not the best way to report them. Around 10 a.m Thursday (June 6), a man di...
Jun 08, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today

Avoid screen-use battles by setting rules early and before kids get phones: doc
VANCOUVER - Parents should prioritize healthy habits such as physical fitness, nutrition and sleep over screen time long before kids reach their teenage years when arguments over d...
Jun 07, 2019

With snowpack melted weeks ahead of schedule, Province raises drought level in parts of B.C.
VICTORIA - Dry conditions across B.C. have prompted the provincial government to issue a Level 2 drought rating province-wide, with the rating up to Level 3 for Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and ...
Jun 07, 2019 File Photo (Image Credit: CFJC Today)

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